What's the difference between goldeneye and lacewing?

Goldeneye


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Example Sentences:

  • (1) Adele will be following in the shoes of Shirley Bassey (who sang the themes to Goldfinger, Diamonds Are Forever and Moonraker), Tina Turner ( GoldenEye ) and Madonna (Die Another Day).
  • (2) Goldeneye, the first of Brosnan’s efforts, heralded a dramatic renewal: not simply because of a new actor, but more significantly who was behind the camera.
  • (3) Martin Hollis: Ex-Rare designer and co-creator of Goldeneye, now working on smaller indie projects.
  • (4) While Santorum struggled through much of the early part of the debate, choosing for instance to discuss the threat of an electromagnetic pulse attack on the US – a WMD which features in the plot of the James Bond movie Goldeneye – he gained momentum in his closing statement.
  • (5) The justly renowned opening scene of Goldeneye – during which Bond freefalls into a pilotless light aeroplane’s cockpit – did much to reinvigorate and modernise the series on its own.
  • (6) Recorded discussing a rendering of the James Bond theme GoldenEye by that other vocal heavyweight Tina Turner , Shirley was less than impressed.
  • (7) He sneered at Pierce Brosnan’s Bond in GoldenEye, shouted at Nicolas Cage in National Treasure and threatened Harrison Ford in Patriot Games.
  • (8) He spent his final years at the Goldeneye estate in Jamaica, where he had been living for three months annually for more than a decade to write.
  • (9) Moreover, a whole new generation was reached through a hugely successful Goldeneye video game spinoff , making a significant contribution to perceptions that the Bond film was no longer stale and old-fashioned.
  • (10) It was the darkly brilliant TV drama Cracker that mesmerised the critics, but cheesy British film comedies such as Nuns On The Run and The Pope Must Die made Coltrane a global movie star, appearing in two consecutive James Bond films ( GoldenEye and The World Is Not Enough ).
  • (11) The risk of increased exposure to metals for a vertebrate predator foraging on aquatic insects in acidified lakes was investigated through analyses of the content of Al, As, Ca, Cd, Cu, Fe, Hg, Mn, Pb, Ru, Se, and Zn in the liver tissue of 42 non-fledged Goldeneye, Bucephala clangula, ducklings from acidic, circumneutral, and limed lakes in South Sweden.
  • (12) Adults of Profilicollis botulus were found in 6 species of diving ducks in British Columbia including 3 new hosts: common goldeneye, Bucephala clangula (L.); Barrow's goldeneye, B. islandica (Gmelin); and greater scaup, Aythya marila (L.).

Lacewing


Definition:

  • (n.) Any one of several species of neuropterous insects of the genus Chrysopa and allied genera. They have delicate, lacelike wings and brilliant eyes. Their larvae are useful in destroying aphids. Called also lace-winged fly, and goldeneyed fly.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The Holometabola (insects with complete metamorphosis: beetles, wasps, flies, fleas, butterflies, lacewings, and others) is a monophyletic group that includes the majority of the world's animal species.
  • (2) The larvae of green lacewings (Chrysopidae) may occasionally attack man as temporary ectoparasites, causing papular reactions similar to those produced by gnat bites.
  • (3) Bites from larval Neuroptera (lacewings) in Australia are recorded.
  • (4) In a search for a region of DNA that will clarify the interordinal relationships we sequenced approximately 1080 nucleotides of the 5' end of the 18S ribosomal RNA gene from representatives of 14 families of insects in the orders Hymenoptera (sawflies and wasps), Neuroptera (lacewing and antlion), Siphonaptera (flea), and Mecoptera (scorpionfly).
  • (5) As in moths, lacewings, and crickets, this system may provide a defense against nocturnally foraging bats.
  • (6) Although yellowhammers eat mainly seed and grasses, they will also eat insects, including mayflies, grasshoppers, lacewings, worms and snails.

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